By Suzanne Seyfi, Staff Writer It seems there is more magic in digital worlds than in literally fantastic ones. I watched both Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and Ralph Breaks the Internet on their opening nights within a week of each other. They are both sequels to largely popular films and positioned as “family …Read more

By Suzanne Seyfi, Staff Writer Halloween is just around the corner, and Colorado Springs is bursting with sweet, spooky, and scary events! Keep an eye out especially for PPCC’s Fall Family Festival on October 20 and the Centennial Campus screening of A Quiet Place on October 30. free = free $ = 1 to 19 …Read more

By Camille Liptak, Arts Editor The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots will battle on Sunday, Feb. 4, in what looks to be a David and Goliath-esque football Game. We predict the Eagles will take the victory. The buzz around the NFL involves the usual presupposition that because Bill Belichick and Tom Brady are heading …Read more

By Hannah Manandhar Zwahlen, reporter As the last Autumn leaves fall from the trees and the first snow falls, college students at PPCC are gearing up for the winter holidays with easy, fun, inexpensive DIY decorations and gifts that can be made using affordable items for this holiday season. Tin Can Santa: The next time you use …Read more

By Leslie James, reporter Skiiers and bombers, you deserve some fun with winter break coming up. The college experience should not mean missing out on winter fun because you lack the funds to plow the powder. COS area students can choose from multiple ski resorts within a three-hour-drive, but money is often a major block to …Read more